The ageing population phenomenon
Nicoleta Caragea and
Ciprian Alexandru
No 1, Working papers from Ecological University of Bucharest, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Each of us is a member of a population and its factors have an impact on many aspects of life. The knowledge of population data, whether the people living inside the country borders or those living in other countries, but having their permanent residence in Romania, are of particular importance in various aspects. The population size and quality, two dimensions in a complex connection, determine both the intensity of socio-economic processes and the specificity of their performance. Overtime changes in population, such as the number of persons and the structure, define the demographic behaviour of a country, accounting for a major milestone in the political, economic, social and cultural context. Demographic ageing is already a phenomenon in Romania, produced independently, as a result of social and economic conditions which characterise the society we live in a given period of time.
Keywords: usual resident population; aging population; demographic phenomena; international migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J10 J13 J14 J15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9 pages
Date: 2017-04
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Published in Ecology of XXI Century: Proceedings of the International Conference of the Ecological University of Bucharest: EUB-2017, Bucharest, Romania, ISBN: 978-606-26-0804-0, April 2017, pages 17-25
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